Apple Released a New, High-Definition iPad

San Francisco - Apple iPad to release a high definition Wednesday with a faster processor, better camera and a display to be, dramatically higher than the current model, the iPad 2 promises.Said, "It's amazing," Apple CEO Tim Cook in an opening in San Francisco. "We have a whole new level, and we define the category that Apple has created with the original iPad."The screen of 9.7 inches will have a new "retinal display" of 2047 x 1536 pixels, relative to the current model in 1024 x 768 pixels.To break it, it's a total of 3.1 million pixels on the screen."Your retina in the eye can not see the individual pixels," said Vice President Phil Schiller of Apple boss. "The images on this breathtaking view."

Tim Cook explains why iPad Receives OrderThe new iPad is in the U.S. and nine other countries on 16 March and costs as much as the iPad 2 - to $ 499 from $ 829, based on storage capacity and Wi-Fi capabilities. Preorders have to the Apple online store was opened on Wednesday.New headliner iPad "by PC World"The new version is in the U.S. on AT & T and Verizon, and will be the first iPhone to connect to 4G networks (a fact that, at least for now, remains academic in most cities). It will also be on sale Friday in Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Japan, Puerto Rico, Singapore, Switzerland, Great Britain and the U.S. Virgin Islands."This new iPad has the most mobile of any device that was never delivered, and it is really revolutionary," said Schiller.And the new iPad will be the first to comment on 4G wireless networks are operated, said a source with the specifications of the device CNNMoney Wednesday.It is AA 5-megapixel camera, which represents a significant leap from his so-so iPad current target.Surprisingly, "the new iPad" is closer to a name like Apple gave the gadget Wednesday. Have been predictions had back and forth between "iPad 3" and "iPad HD" bounced before the event. But the announcement s' ended without an official name announced.This means that to give Apple a routine iPhone-like naming (iPhone, iPhone 3G, iPhone 3G, iPhone 4, iPhone 4S) for the upgrade while the "iPad" plans remains to be seen.On Wednesday, Cook also announced an updated version of Apple TV, a company aircraft integrated Web-TV, which competes with products such as Google TV, Roku and Boxee.The system supports 1080p or "full HD" high definition video up to 720p from the current model range. It is available for $ 99 next week and could pave the way for what is expected to pave the next project that Apple have: a fully integrated high definition television."During the year, you'll see more of this type of innovation," Cook teased at the end of the event Wednesday. "We have just begun."If the iPad was introduced in spring 2010, the tablets already existed, but none had become popular among the general public.Some analysts wondered whether there was a market for a device that is somewhere between a smartphone and a laptop, but not replaced in its entirety either.The answer was a resounding "Yes." The company has more than 55 million sold worldwide so far iPads.Before his death in October predicted Apple cofounder Steve Jobs, that 2011 would be "the year of imitation" in the bay area. Largely it was, and that's bad news for the competitors of Apple as a competitor of HP Samsung, Motorola has tried in vain to offer a viable alternative to the iPad.The new iPad will arrive in a landscape to a bit more difficult.Go small and simple, made a splash with his Kindle Amazon fires during the holidays, while rival Barnes & Noble Nook vendors responded with its popular tablet. Both devices start at $ 199. The new Acer Iconia A500 offers more space than the iPad 2, while other companies have begun to market with devices that are smaller and cheaper than Apple's standard-bearer to flood.

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